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== Goal #4: practice
SSH allows you to securely access a shell (like the command line window you used earlier) on a remote machine.
* [[Open Source Comes to Campus/UMD/Laptop setup/Windows SSH|Windows]]
* [[Open Source Comes to Campus/UMD/Laptop setup/OSX SSH|OS X]]
* [[Open Source Comes to Campus/UMD/Laptop setup/Linux SSH|Linux]]
== Success! ==
You are done with laptop setup!
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Take a break, stretch, meet some neighbors, and ask the staff if you have any questions about this material.
== Bonus material ==
If you finish laptop setup early:
* Find and join an IRC channel for something you are interested in.
** on Freenode, try #ubuntu (the Linux distribution), #web (web development), #gsoc (Google Summer of Code)
** You can get a full list of Freenode's channels [http://irc.netsplit.de/channels/?net=freenode here]
* [http://code.google.com/soc/ Learn about Google Summer of Code] and [http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/projects/list/google/gsoc2011 look at last year's accepted mentor projects].
* [http://www.rackaid.com/resources/linux-screen-tutorial-and-how-to/ Learn about <tt>screen</tt>]. Then ssh into the remote Linux machine <tt>umd-workshop.openhatch.org</tt> and set up a screen session there.
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Many of the tools of open source development are primarily used via the command line. Let's get some practice with navigating the computer from the command line.
Goal #2: install git
Git is a popular revision control system that is used by many open source projects. We'll use it during this workshop.
Goal #3: install an IRC client
IRC is a real-time chat protocol that open source projects often use to talk about the project and as a medium for users and developers to help each other.
Goal #4: practice using SSH
SSH allows you to securely access a shell (like the command line window you used earlier) on a remote machine.
Success!
You are done with laptop setup!
Take a break, stretch, meet some neighbors, and ask the staff if you have any questions about this material.
Bonus material
If you finish laptop setup early:
- Find and join an IRC channel for something you are interested in.
- on Freenode, try #ubuntu (the Linux distribution), #web (web development), #gsoc (Google Summer of Code)
- You can get a full list of Freenode's channels here
- Learn about Google Summer of Code and look at last year's accepted mentor projects.
- Learn about screen. Then ssh into the remote Linux machine umd-workshop.openhatch.org and set up a screen session there.